The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 5, Milford, Kosciusko County, 16 February 1983 — Page 6
THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., February 16,1983
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Community Corner
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WED 30 YEARS — Rev. and Mrs. Paul Tinkel of Milford will celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary at an open house on February 27. Hosting the celebration will be the couple’s three daughters and Rev. and Mrs. Dan (Paula) Gray, Elkhart; Mr. and Mrs. Randy (Cheryl) Kessler. Fort Wayne; and Mr. and Mrs. Larry (Deanna) Ladd of Columbia City. Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Milford First Brethren Church fellowship hall located on the corner of West Catherine and North Henry Street. Rev. and Mrs. Tinkel were married February 27. 1953. in Oak Hill. W. Va. Rev. Tinkel has pastored area Indiana Brethren churches in Warsaw, New Paris. Fort Wayne, and is presently pastor of the Milford First Brethren Church.
Meals for older Americans
Meals for Older Americans are served each day at the following locations: The Scout cabin at Crosson Park. Syracuse; the Pierceton Community Building; and the Retired Tigers center, 320 \ Syracuse Travel i Agents ” ™ JANET < fbeel What Walt Disney World did to completely capture the imagination ol children, the brand new Epcot center will do to enthrall both parents and their children. Sixteen years atter his death, on October 1. 1»82, Walt Disney's SBOO million vision of the future opened on 260 acres in central Florida. Located near the Magic Kingdom, you pass beneath the world's largest Geosphere, Spaceship Earth, info Future World. Take a time trip from the prehistoric era to outer space. See volcanic eruptions, energy storms, dinosaurs and the future in science. Next, see whaiamounts to a permanent World's Fair at World Showcase. Its pavillions take you to many nations of the world, from Altec Pyramids to Venice's Piana San Marco. It is breathtaking. For the vacation of a lifetime — one that will please young and old alike — what better place than Disney World? Do you want to get there in one jump by plane or see America from the ground up by train? SYRACUSE TRAVEL AGENTS can help you decide and make ail the arrangements for you. We're easy to find on R. 3 at Wawasee Village wneie we are open Mon.-Fri. 4-5, Sat. »-l or phone 457-5215 for "Complete Personalized Service". Happywalentine's Day "Epcot" stands for the Experimental! Prototype Community of Tomorrow." |
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W. Main. Warsaw. Meals for Older Americans is for persons 60 years or older and is a chance to meet new friends, enjoy hot, nutritional meals. The sites are opened several hours each day including noon for programs. Meals for Older Americans is not associated with Welfare but is for the promotion for better health for the older population. Donations are accepted for the meals. The site directors request all persons planning on attending the meals to make reservations by 1 p.m. the day prior to attending. Phone 457-2631 for transportation and reservations. February 17-23 THURSDAY — Blended juice, meat balls and mushroom gravy over fluffy rice, cole slaw, whole wheat bread with margarine, spice cake with icing, milk, tea and coffee FRIDAY — Apricot nectar, chicken and noodles, French cut green beans almondine, dinner roll with margarine, chocolate chip cookie, milk, tea and coffee MONDAY — Blended fruit juice, veal cutlet, scalloped potatoes, stewed tomatoes with bread cubes, rye bread with margarine, peach half, milk, tea and coffee TUESDAY — Vegetable juice cocktail, meat loaf with mushroom gravy, oven browned potatoes, carrot coins, whole wheat bread with margarine, George Washington dessert, milk, tea and coffee WEDNESDAY - Peach nectar, diced ham and beans, cole slaw, corn bread with margarine, mixed fruit, milk, tea and coffee
Children of Jesse Beer visit Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Beer, Milford, hosted 18 family members at a supper and gathering on Wednesday evening, Feb. 9. The Beer children and grandchildren have been visiting their parents and grandparents “on and off” for the past few weeks. Family members present for the dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Beer and Sam, Paul Kegebein, Lee and Sandy Beer and Chad, all of Milford; Colleen and Don Leman and Lisa, of Roanoke, Ill.; Beth and Rick Fiechter, Todd and Rachel, of Bluffton; Kathy Schlief, Robby and Katy, of Gridley, 111. J B. J. Crowley’s * HOROSCOPE Week of February 20, 1983 PISCES PISCES - Feb. 19 to March 20--Uncooperative and uncaring help can cost you plenty. Rid yourself of unproductive assistance. Tell them to find another place to rest. ARIES -March 21 to April 20-You are very close to making an extremely important career decision. The right one can boost you into a higher income bracket. Weigh all facts carefully. TAURUS - April 21 to May 20--You would do well to play in your -own back yard. The grass which looks greener could turn to a dull brown. Be natural. An act is unbecoming. GEMINI - May 21 to June 20-Be careful about anything you put in writing. A personal letter could be misinterpreted. /■ CANCER - June 21 tb July 22-If you are bored, try reversing your usual schedule. This reversal could create an entirely new outlook for you. LEO - July 23 to Aug. 22-Let your sense of humor shine through. A telephone call tosbmeone who cares aboutyou could make them very happy. VIRGO - Aug. 23 to Sept. 22-A restless wind seems to be surrounding you. Use this added energy for constructtive endeavors. You have places to go, people to see and things to do. LIBRA - Sept. 23 to Oct. 22-Most of what happens in your life depends entirely upon you. Take one thing at a time, plan wisely and well and develop the tendency to carry through each project. SCORPIO - Oct. 23 to Nov. 22--An exceptionally fine week can be expected. Complete any unfinished tasks. Be gentle but firm with associates. SAGITTARIUS- Nov. 23 to Dec. 21-You cannot afford to procrastinate now. Get tasks completed. Then carefully plan a vacation you so richly deserve. CAPRICORN - Dec. 22 to Jan. 19--Let the young people around you grow up. You cannot take the responsibility for them forever. Plan a vacation. AQUARIUS - Jan. 20 to Feb. 18-Say what you mean and mean what you say. The tendency to be wishy-washy could get you in trouble.
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Fiberglass units
By PATRICIA RATHBUN Extension Agent. Home Ec Many bathrooms today are » furnished with fiberglass bathtubs, tub/shower combinations or shower stalls with either a shiny mirror-like finish or a textured surface for added safety. Proper care is important in order to maintain their sparkling new looks. For regular cleaning, use a non-abrasive cleaning agent such as an all-purpose household cleaner, bathroom cleaner, liquid cleanser or baking soda. Abrasive cleaners and pads should be avoided since they may scratch, discolor, or dull the ■F JUNE WEDDING PLANNED — Mr. and Mrs. Larry Michael, r 3 box 10 Syracuse, announce the engagement of their daughter, Christine Anne, to James Donald Strodtman. 210 East John Street, Syracuse. The bridegroom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Strodtman, 1917 Kilburn Ave., Rockford, 111. He is a graduate of Leaf River High School, Leaf River. 111., and is employed by Rinkerbuilt, Syracuse. The bride-elect is a 1981 graduate of Wawasee High School and a 1981 cosmetology graduate from Fairfield High School. She is employed by Designer’s Gallery of Syracuse. An outdoor wedding is planned for June 18 at the home of the bride’s parents.
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surface of the fixture. Liquid and spray cleaners can be applied full strength to the fixture. For a powdered produce, use the following method. Wet the surface first. Make a water paste solution or apply the product to the fixture and let it remain on the surface for a few minutes. Then gently rub the area using a sponge, nylon brush or polyethylene pad. Rinse the unit thoroughly. Stubborn stains may require a little extra attention. Sponge a stained area with any of the products mentioned above. Let the cleaner remain on the stain for about an hour; then rinse. Other methods are necessary for some stains. For example, with hard water, mineral deposits can build up. There are specialty products available that are designed to remove such deposits. Read and follow package instructions. To maintain a lustrous finish, some manufacturer’s recommend conditioning the surfaces. Rub an automotive white polishing compound applied with a clean cloth to any scratched or dulled areas. Then buff the surfaces with a light application of an automotive white cream wax using a clean turkish towel. This application can be done twice a year to maintain an attractive finish. Caring now for your fiberglass units will insure their future attractiveness. ’t Laurie Hardie speaks to the Senior Citizens Milford Senior Citizens met Sunday in the Community building for a carry-in dinner with 27 present. Laurie Hardie, from Goshen Hospital Foundation, explained how Hospital Emergency Lifeline Program makes it possible for an elderly or handicapped person, living alone, to receive immediate physical attention. Anyone interested in the details of HELP should call the hospital and ask for Mrs. Hardie. The Senior Citizen County Queen contest will be May 25 in Wwrsaw The next meeting will be March 12 in the community building. suSmhmhi CUSTOM CANVAS 1 Mi. North. 4 Mi. Weft. Milford BOAT COVERS -TARPS PICKUP COVERS — REPAIRS AWNINGS - TRAMPOLINES | SHOE REFAIR | Open 5 Days 8 A.M.-6 P.M W. Closed Sun. X Fri.
Family season planned at Enchanted Hills
The coming season at the Enchanted Hills Playhouse, Lake Wawasee has a line-up of plays chosen with the family in mind. To be presented during the 1983 season will be “Hello, Dolly!” “Man Os LaMancha,” “The Sound Os Music,” “Li’l Abner,” “The King And I,” and ‘“Die Odd Couple.” The Children’s Theatre of Enchanted Hills Playhouse has been expanded and upgraded for the 1983 season. Entirely cast from the Playhouse resident company of professional actors, the Children’s Theatre will feature: “Cinderella,” “The Three Little Pigs,” “Rumplestiltskin,” “Goldilocks And The Three Bears,” and “Sleeping Beauty.” Spring auditions will be held Sunday. Feb. 20, in Indianapolis; Tuesday, Feb. 22, in Chicago, Ill.; Saturday, March 19, in the Upstage at Indiana University. South Bend, 1825 Northside Blvd.. South Bend, from 2-6 p.m.; and Saturday, March 26, in Lansing, Mich.
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FOUR GENERATIONS — Pictured are four generations of the Martin family. On the left, is Don E. Martin, r 1 box 102. North Webster, with his great-granddaughter. Molly Wells of Chesterfield. Mo., on his lap. Also pictur'd are his son. Donald A. Martin of Leawood, Kan., and his granddaughter, Wendy Wells of Chesterfield. Mo.
Book review for Columbians
The Columbian Reading Circle of Milford met in the home of Mary Duncan Monday and heard Margaret Cousins report on “Marva Collin's Way”. A total of 11 members were present for the meeting. A note was read from Jodi Brown thanking the club for the globe purchased for the library. It was also noted the Indiana Federation of Clubs is sponsoring a senior high school students’ art show on March 13 at Argos Senior students wishing to participate are urged to contact their art teacher for additional information. Mrs. Cousins told those present that Marva Collins is a Negro teacher in Chicago. One of her Consider daytime exercise class A daytime exercise class. Marie Yoder’s Body Experience, is being considered between 12 noon and 3 p.m. at the Milford Community Building. Interested persons should contact Marlene Evans. Mrs. Evans also said the evening class is about half way through the seven-week period. Persons interested in a second class should contact her. BPW makes donation to the ducks The Syracuse Business and Professional Women's Club has made a donation for food for the ducks. According to Mrs. Percy Bartlett, who feeds the ducks each year, this has been a good year for the waterfowl, but they still need to be fed.
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Available positions for the ’B3 season include: 14 actors, 2-4 apprentices, eight to 10 instrumentalists, choreographer, children's theatre specialist, house manager, and scenic designer technical director. Young people will be especially needed for “The Sound Os Music,” and “The King And I.” An audition will be held at the Playhouse on May 7 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. particularly for children. Four Theatre Workshops offering a variety of experiences in creative dramatics for young people will be offered this summer. Each year the rustic barn theatre employs a resident repertory company of 14 professional actors! Jill Stover, producing director, announced that Dr. Jeffrey Koep, assistant professor and chairman of communication arts at IUSB, will begin his fourth season as artistic director for the playhouse.
themes is, “Any child can be a real achiever.” She is America’s most outspoken and controversial educator and shares the secrets of her successful teaching methods in her book. She is a journalist in Chicago, writing about education, politics and business and believing in self and self-respect. Refreshments were served by the hostess at the close of the evening. The next meeting will be in the home of Eudora Hurd on March 14. Abe Lincoln BPW topic There were 21 members and one guest in attendance at the February 8 meeting of the Syracuse Business and Professional Women’s Club. Vernon Zurcher presented a program on “The Life of Abraham" at the meeting, which was held in the Masonic hall at Syracuse. Zurcher used slides to illustrate Lincoln's life, from his birthplace to his final resting place. He also had many memorials to show. Carol Elder, BPW president, conducted the business meeting. The club voted to give a scholarship to a Wawasee High School senior again this year. This will be the second year for the scholarship presentation. Members agreed to participate in the Syracuse Sagebrush Days, which will be held May 28. 29 and 30. The event is planned as a community fun project. Evelyn Marlin won the door prize. The next meeting will be March 8.
This summer, for the first time at the Playhouse, Dr. Koep will move from the director’s chair to the stage. Playing Oscar Madison in “The Odd Couple,” marks Dr. Koep’s debut before playhouse audiences. Enchanted Hills Playhouse is proud to announce another firsts Dr. Warren Pepperdjhe, chairman of the theatre department at IUSB, will direct/the opening production of the 1983 season, “Hello,Dolly!” (J A special group discount of 20 per cent is available through June 1 to groups of 10 or more. Perfect for group activities, the park-like grounds at the playhouse allow plenty of space for picnics and games. Senior citizens receive a reduction in price on any night. However, Sunday is “Senior Citizen Night,” at the playhouse. Student discounts are available Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Following each Friday night performance, the playhouse will continue its popular Seminar Series. The informal question answer session involves cast, crew and audience and are moderated by Artistic Director. Dr. Koep. Season tickets are now available for the 1983 summer at the Enchanted Hills playhouse with a special for the entire season of six productions. For more information or a free brochure, write Enchanted Hills Playhouse, P.O. Box 41 Syracuse, Ind., 46567 or call 773-3747. Enchanted Hills Playhouse is supported by the Indiana Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts. MATES < 810 TWIN SIZE MATES BED Has 2 Big Storage Drawers Includes Bunket Mott *175 2x6 STOCK SOLID PINE BUNK BED Complete With $175 Bunket Bedding ■ " * •AW Also Available Matching 4 Drawer Chest SBS 5 Drawer Chest $95 Student Desk $95 L-SHAPE YOUTH CENTER Includes 2 Beds — 4 Drawer Chest, 2 Bunket Matts *295
